NEET Botany Anatomy of Flowering Plants MCQs

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    1.

    Which statement accurately describes the difference between the fascicular and interfascicular cambium?

    A

    Fascicular cambium produces secondary xylem, while interfascicular cambium produces secondary phloem.

    B

    Fascicular cambium is present in monocots, while interfascicular cambium is present in dicots.

    C

    Fascicular cambium arises within vascular bundles, while interfascicular cambium arises in the medullary rays.

    D

    Fascicular cambium is a primary meristem, while interfascicular cambium is a secondary meristem.

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    4.

    Which statement BEST describes the relationship between collenchyma and sclerenchyma?

    A

    Both are composed of living cells at maturity.

    B

    Both have evenly thickened cell walls.

    C

    Both contain lignin in their cell walls.

    D

    Both provide structural support, but collenchyma provides flexible support in growing regions while sclerenchyma provides rigid support in mature regions.

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    7.

    How does the arrangement of cellulose microfibrils in the secondary cell walls of xylem vessels contribute to their function?

    A

    Facilitates rapid water flow through the vessel lumen

    B

    Increases the flexibility of the vessel walls

    C

    Provides strength and prevents collapse under negative pressure

    D

    Regulates the passage of ions and nutrients into the xylem sap

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    9.

    During secondary growth in dicot roots, which tissue initiates the formation of the vascular cambium?

    A

    The innermost layer of the cortex

    B

    The pericycle cells opposite to the protoxylem poles

    C

    The pith parenchyma cells

    D

    Partly from the pericycle and partly from the conjunctive parenchyma cells lying just below the phloem bundles

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